Answer:
because she understands that society, at the time, valued only a woman's appearance and not her intelligence. She also wants her to be a "fool" so that she doesn't understand this cruel reality.
Answer:
miserly
Explanation:
because penny-pinching means "unwilling to spend or share money; miserly; mean."
and miserly means "of or characteristic of a miser."
exp: "his miserly great-uncle proved to be worth nearly $1 million"
She is hurt which gave further detail that she was cheated on by him and their love was not real.
Answer:
here you go:
Explanation:
enunciate your words clearly, dont mumble or stutter
use words that have explicit or powerful meanings
make sure you have enough information to actually know what you are talking about
have a clear tone, if you are trying to be stern make sure you sound stern
and lastly use variations of speed and volume it will catch the audience attention
hope this helps!
~brianna/edgumacation
The fictionalization of the story makes Iqbal seem more real. By learning about Iqbal through the eyes of a child worker, I can see what being a child laborer might be like. The fictional dialogue between Iqbal and the other children paints a vivid picture of what conditions are like for the children and how strong and brave the real Iqbal must have been.